The goal of this change is to prevent having to copy so much data out of
listeners when a fetch completes, which will be particularly important
for off-the-main thread parsing of CSS (see #22478). This change has
pros and cons:
Pros:
- This makes the design of the `FetchResponseListener` a great deal
simpler.
They no longer individually store a dummy `ResourceFetchTiming` that is
only replaced right before `process_response_eof`.
- The creation of the `Arc<Mutex<FetchResponseListener>>` in the
`NetworkListener` is abstracted away from clients and now they just
pass the `FetchResponseListener` to the fetch methods in the global.
Cons:
- Now each `FetchResponseListener` must explicitly call `submit_timing`
instead of having the `NetworkListener` do it. This is arguably a bit
easier to follow in the code.
- Since the internal data of the `NetworkListener` is now an
`Arc<Mutex<Option<FetchResponseListener>>>`, when the fetching code
needs to share state with the `NetworkListener` it either needs to
share an `Option` or some sort of internal state. In one case I've
stored the `Option` and in another case, I've stored a new inner
shared value.
Testing: This should not change observable behavior and is thus covered
by existing tests.
Fixes: #22550
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Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Adds a wrapper type for vectors that can contain large response bodies
to prevent flooding debug logs with the contents of those bodies.
Testing: Can't test debug log output.
Fixes: #37769
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Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
`FetchReponseListener` has traditionally lived in `net` even though it
is only used in `script` currently. Because of the two way dependency,
it has also use a lot of templating to implement something pretty basic
(call methods on a trait object).
This change moves the trait to `script` and removes several levels of
templating, making the code quite a bit shorter and easier to
understand.
This change is preparation for fixing #22550 and implementing
off-the-main-thread CSS parsing.
Testing: This should not change any behavior so is covered by existing
tests.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Previously, the `ImageCache` would inform consumers of changes to image
availability by messaging an IPC channel. This isn't great, because it
requires serialization and deserialization. Nowadays, `ImageCache`s are
always owned by the same `Global` that uses them. This change replaces
the IPC channel with callback that implements `Send`.
For the case of normal HTML document images, the results are still sent
over the pre-existing Crossbeam channel that was connected via an IPC
route. A followup change might eliminate that channel entirely.
Testing: This should not change observable behavior so is covered by
existing tests.
Fixes: #24338.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
Instead of having the `ImageCache` return the broken image icon for
failed loads, have `HTMLImageElement` explicitly request it. This means
that the image is loaded on demand (reducing the usage of resources) and
also simplifying the interface of the `ImageCache` greatly.
In addition, the display of the broken image icon is improved, more
closely matching other browsers. A test for this display (which was
falsely passing before) is updated to reflect the new display of the
broken image icon.
Testing: There is a Servo-specific test for this change. Some WPT tests
start to fail as well. Before these were not properly loading the broken
image icon so they were failing before, just in a hidden way.
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Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
Servo has a lot of comments like this:
```rust
// https://example-spec.com/#do-the-thing
fn do_the_thing() {}
```
and I keep turning these into doc comments whenever I'm working close to
one of them. Doing so allows me to hover over a function call in an IDE
and open its specification without having to jump to the function
definition first. This change fixes all of these comments at once.
This was done using `find components -name '*.rs' -exec perl -i -0777
-pe 's|^([ \t]*)// (https?://.*)\n\1(fn )|\1/// <$2>\n\1$3|mg' {} +`.
Note that these comments should be doc comments even within trait `impl`
blocks, because rustdoc will use them as fallback documentation when the
method definition on the trait does not have documentation.
Testing: Comments only, no testing required
Preparation for https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/39552
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Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
Moves interfaces defined by the performance spec to the
`script/dom/performance/` module from `script/dom/`.
Testing: Just a refactor shouldn't need any testing
Fixes: Partially #38901
Signed-off-by: WaterWhisperer <waterwhisperer24@qq.com>
The HTML specification defines the 'width' and 'height' attributes as
dimension attributes for the embedded content and images (img, iframe,
embed, object, video, source, input with image type)
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#dimension-attributes and for the
tables (table, col, colgroup, thead, tbody, tfoot, tr, td, th) even
these attributes are marked as obsolete.
And UA are expected to use these 'width' and 'height' attributes as
style presentational hints for the rendering.
The embedded content and images:
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#dimRendering
The tables:
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#tables-2:the-table-element-4
Added missing 'width' and/or 'height' reflected IDL attributes:
- conformant 'unsigned long' IDL attributes for the 'img, source, video'
(with new macro 'make_dimension_uint*)
- obsolete 'DOMString' IDL attributes for the 'td, th, col, colgroup'
Moved the `fn attribute_affects_presentational_hints()` from Element to
specific HTML and SVG elements with attributes which affects
presentational hints for rendering.
Testing: Improvements in the following tests
- html/dom/idlharness.https.html
- html/dom/reflection-embedded.html
- html/dom/reflection-tabular.html
-
html/rendering/replaced-elements/attributes-for-embedded-content-and-images/picture-aspect-ratio.html
Signed-off-by: Andrei Volykhin <andrei.volykhin@gmail.com>